A man showed up at a city hospital seeking treatment for an apparent gunshot wound Saturday afternoon, but overnight crime activity netted just one arrest, according to Springfield Police Lt. Robert Moynihan.Conor Berry, The Republican

SPRINGFIELD — A man who claimed he was shot in the Six Corners neighborhood showed up at a city hospital seeking treatment for an apparent gunshot wound Saturday afternoon, according to police reports.

Springfield Police Lt. Robert Moynihan had no information about the incident, which was reported at 4:08 p.m. Initial reports indicated the male, whose name and age were unavailable, arrived on his own at Baystate Medical Center with an apparent graze wound to the right temple.

A detective investigating the incident asked if the shooting coincided with any Saturday ShotSpotter activations from the city's automated gunfire-detection system, and an official verified a 1 p.m. activation on Pine Street. It was unclear if the man's injury was related to that incident.

City police responded to several other ShotSpotter activations Saturday, but none resulted in any known victims and some were deemed false alarms, according to officials. Overall, Moynihan said, it was a quiet night with only one arrest.